Comment with improvements, not just complaints please. If all you have is a "no way player A would be drafted here" keep it to yourself. None of us know right now and we all have different prospect rankings. At this stage, I'm still concerned if I hit your team needs or not. Or you could just comment with compliments!

Round 1

1. Kansas City Chiefs - Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia - Andy started his last job with a QB, and will do the same here. I think Geno will separate himself during workouts/interviews.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars - Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M - With no QB worth the pick, Gus shifts his focus to the weak pass rush and takes the freak from A&M.
3. Oakland Raiders - Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah - The Raiders keep the focus on the defensive side of the ball and get a presence they lack up the middle.
Projected Trade - Philadelphia trades 1st (#4) to Arizona for 1st (#7), 2nd (#38), and 2014 3rd
4. Arizona Cardinals (Phi) - Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M - With an eye on QB's later in the draft, Arians makes the move to secure the best player in this draft at a position of major need.
5. Detroit Lions - Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama - This pick could be Werner just as easily, but the depth at DE in the draft affords the Lions to go CB here with the stud from 'Bama.
6. Cleveland Browns - Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State - More pass rush could make the Brownies a top-5 calibur defense.
7. Philadelphia Eagles (Arz) - Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia - The possible celing is too high to not take Jones here for a staff probably looking to switch to a 3-4 in the very near future. The Eagles take the health risk going with the rush machine from UGA.
8. Buffalo Bills - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas - I can't convince myself that ownership was just blowing smoke. They're taking a QB, and Wilson will rise to this draft position through the draft season.
9. New York Jets - Barkevious Mingo, OLB, Louisiana State - If the defense is going to rise back to making this team competitive, improving the pass rush has to be goal #1. Along with Wilkerson and Coples, Mingo returns the Jets' front 7 back to dominance.
10. Tennessee Titans - Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State - The Titans have been a tough team for me to read this draft season, so I have them going BPA at a position of some need.
11. San Diego Chargers - Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan - After the Eagles asked too much for them to move up to secure Joeckel, the Chargers "settle" for the 2nd best OT prospect this year. Nice consolation prize in the very underrated Fisher.
Projected Trade - Miami trades 1st (#12) to Dallas for 1st (#18), 4th (#111), and 2014 1st
12. Dallas Cowboys (Mia) - Chance Warmack, G, Alabama - Jerry Jones has never been shy about trading up for a premier prospect. Most years a guard isn't "worth" all this attention, but Warmack is dominant and the 'Boys make the move.
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State - This secondary is dismal and Banks is an immediate impact starter and improvement to the unit. Perfect storm for Tampa where a need meets talent availability.
14. Carolina Panthers - Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri - A nice value pick for a team that is quite soft up the middle.
15. New Orleans Saints - Ezekiel Ansah, DE, Brigham Young - With losing their 2nd rounder, the Saints have to hit here, and after workouts, I believe Ansah will be considered a 'steal' at #15.
16. St. Louis Rams - Keenan Allen, WR, California - It's time for the Rams to see if Bradford is really the guy or not. For that to happen simply put he needs more weapons. Quick came along fine last year but with Allen on the other side, this could become a solid offense quickly.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers - Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee - I may have thought this would be Te'o until recent events. The handling of Chris Rainey makes me think that Manti is now completely off the Steelers' board. Patterson gives Ben a different type of receiver than he's had before and he'll replace Wallace in the starting lineup if (when) he leaves during FA.
18. Miami Dolphins (Dal) - Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State - I don't think Miami is going to bring back Smith, and even if they do CB is a position of need. Rhodes is solid and with a glut of picks in this draft, Miami can take as much "solid" as is out there.
19. New York Giants - Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma - The line must be fixed, and Johnson is a very good tackle with room to grow. Coughlin and company were close to pulling the trigger on a sliding DE, but went on offense instead.
20. Chicago Bears - Jonathan Cooper, G, North Carolina - Speaking of lines that must be fixed, this offense is ready to explode but there's 5 guys holding it back. Cooper starts right away at G for this team and Cutler's Monday mornings just got less achy.
21. Cincinnati Bengals - Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame - Cincy would take about 3 seconds to turn in this card. They've never been shy of controversy before and Te'o uses his slide past the Steelers to punish them for a decade. This just became an insanely scary LB corps.
22. St. Louis Rams (Was) - Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas - Vaccaro is rising up boards, and it's easy to see why. He can step in to this secondary day 1 and make plays for a team that might be tough to deal with in 2013.
23. Minnesota Vikings - Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor - I can't see any way this pick isn't WR if there's any value there. Imagine what an addition like this could do for Peterson, who can run for 2,100 yards with 8 men in the box every play.
24. Indianapolis Colts - Matt Elam, S, Florida - Elam gives the Colts' defense a physical presence they don't currently have.
25. Seattle Seahawks - Sam Montgomery, DE, Louisiana State - I feel like this is a BPA scenario for the 'Hawks and as everyone says, you can never have enough pass rush.
26. Green Bay Packers - Kevin Minter, ILB, Louisiana State - Even if they lose Jennings and/or Finley, the offense is in great shape until #12 retires. Minter gives the defense more physicality and play making ability right away.
27. Houston Texans - DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson - Houston is another team that has to find out if they can win with the current QB. Hopkins gives them a stud opposite Andre Johnson and if Schaub is the guy, this offense becomes near unstoppable.
28. Denver Broncos - Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama - Williams is a wall in the middle, and that's the only place this defense really needs a major upgrade.
Projected Trade - Baltimore trades 1st (#29) to Miami for 2nd (#42) and 2nd (#54)
29. Miami Dolphins (Bal) - John Jenkins, DT, Georgia - With ammo to move up and a hole at DT, the Dolphins jump Philly, Kansas City, and most importantly New England to nab the mammoth out of UGA to clog up the middle.
30. Atlanta Falcons - Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon - Jordan takes one of those unexplainable draft day slides and the Falcons swoop in to reap the benefits.
31. San Francisco 49ers - Sharrif Floyd, DE, Florida - Floyd would play DE in San Fran where they found out quickly how much worse the defense gets if Justin Smith has to exit. Replacement plan in place.
32. New England Patriots - Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia - Speaking of replacements, Austin gives the Pats the quickness and playmaking ability of Wes Welker only with more speed.

I don't like the trade back into the 1st for Jenkins though. I fStarks hits free agency we still have Odrick to drop inside to play next to Soliai so not really a position of need. If we traded up for Jordan it wouldn't be as much as a problem though.

We need to draft a pass rusher at some point as we only have Wake on the roster who can consistently pressure the qb.

We could draft one of the two tight ends in the 2nd although I love your pick of Kelce in the 4th. so 4 other needs are Tackle,Safety,Wide Receiver,_________________

All good picks for Denver, I would change the 4th rounder though, we don't need a WR project, we need to address the secondary in the first 4 rounds. Thanks for your prefacing comments as well. Nice to see someone with the same mindset as I._________________NFL: Denver Broncos
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30. Atlanta Falcons - Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon - Jordan takes one of those unexplainable draft day slides and the Falcons swoop in to reap the benefits.

Amazing pick. Especially with the multiple fronts the Falcons run.

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60. Atlanta Falcons - Will Davis, CB, Utah State

Horrible pick. Especially with who the Falcons have under contract for next season. Both starters in Dunta Robinson and Asante Samuel have played extremely well. Nickel corner Robert Mcclain has been amazing and Dom Franks has done the job when called upon.
Atlanta's actual needs include TE, RB and OL. They don't need a corner though. Honestly, Larry Warford would be the best pick here.

Good pick and addresses a need, but not the biggest need, in which I think we take Rambo there. Value vs need, and with Rambo going 10 picks later, I cant see the Redskins passing up on the value for him there.

Round 3: OT. It is a need, but not a big one. Tyler Polumbus played well for us this year and we have Tom Compton, who could have been signed off the PS from us this past year, but Shanny raised his salary to prevent that. Compton has some promise and could take over the RT spot either this year or next.

And if you have the Redskins taking a CB in the second, with Swearinger on the board, I cannot believe that we pass on the best valued S.

Round 4: WR

Aaron Dobson is a playmaker and I think that he is undervalued only because he didnt play at a big time school with a decent QB. The more I have reviewed the Redskins season, the more I have thought that we need a WR that can off set Garcon. Morgan and Hankerson are a little behind the curve and Aldrick Robinson is just a deep threat.

No telling where Moss is going to be after this year and the roster analysis by the coaches. But Dobson is a solid draft pick for value here._________________2017 NFL MOCK DRAFT

Projected Trade - Philadelphia trades 1st (#4) to Arizona for 1st (#7), 2nd (#3, and 2014 3rd
4. Arizona Cardinals (Phi) - Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M - With an eye on QB's later in the draft, Arians makes the move to secure the best player in this draft at a position of major need.

This is not going to happen. The Cardinals will move down in the draft so they can get extra picks. They will only go down to the 10-12th picks and get C. Warmack.

The Cardinals OT's actually played really good in the second half of the season. Its the Guards that truly suck. They need a RG bad.

1st and 4th rounds are good, other two are terrible, Vikings won't spend a pick that high on a QB, Ponder was solid at the end of the year, and he will be the starter next year, so they aren't going to bring in another high round rookie, OLB Greene is an obvious pick. DE is almost not a need right now, but Dt is a big need, better options in round three, or a DB._________________

Why would Dallas trade two first rounds and a fourth to move up six spots? To top it off just to draft a gaurd!! Cooper is just as good as Warmack in my opinion. I just dont see how that trade makes any sense?_________________

With all the needs the Cowboys have I doubt they trade picks away. However, I do like the selection. Now, if they could trade a few players like say, Miles Austin (3rd) or M. Spears (6th)or J. Ratliff (5th) and package some of these picks to move around int he draft and say, move up to number 12, then I would love it!

I could dig Jones (if medically cleared), Reid, Fluker and Amerson in the first three rounds._________________2013 Eagles Forum HOF
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